An Observational Study on the Progression of Clinically Isolated Syndrome to Multiple Sclerosis Over a 2-year Period

NCT ID: NCT01112657

Last Updated: 2014-11-13

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

154 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2008-11-30

Study Completion Date

2014-10-31

Brief Summary

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This is a prospective, multicentric, observational study with a 2 years recruitment period. The purpose of the study is to observe the multiple sclerosis (MS) progression of subjects since their first episode of neurological event and secondly, to determine status of anti-AQP4 immunoglobulin (IgG) antibody in MS subjects.

Detailed Description

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Multiple sclerosis is chronic, inflammatory disease of the central nervous system (CNS) characterised by areas of demyelination, or plaques, in the CNS. In 85% of subjects who later develop MS, clinical onset is with an acute or subacute episode of neurological disturbance due to a single white-matter lesion (e.g. optic neuritis, or an isolated brainstem or partial spinal-cord syndrome). This presentation is known as a Clinically Isolated Syndrome (CIS). Because a CIS is typically the earliest clinical expression of MS, research on subjects with a CIS may provide new insights into early pathological changes and pathogenetic mechanisms that might affect the course of the disorder.

In the group of subjects with optic-spinal MS (OSMS), the main lesions are typically confined to the optic nerve and spinal cord. In Asians, OSMS has similar features to the relapsing remitting form of neuromyelitis optica (NMO) seen in Westerners. It is still a matter of debate whether NMO represents a disease entity in itself or whether it is a subform of MS. Early differentiation of NMO from MS is highly desirable, as treatment options and prognoses differ widely. Recently, a new serum autoantibody (NMO-IgG) has been detected in NMO subjects. The binding sites of this autoantibody were reported to colocalize with aquaporin 4 (AQP4) water channels. Optic-spinal MS is sometime suggested to be NMO based on the frequent detection of the anti-AQP4 IgG antibody. In Taiwan, study has shown that 56% of MS subjects were of the optic-spinal type.

OBJECTIVES

The study is designed firstly, to observe the MS progression of subjects since their first episode of neurological event and secondly, to determine status of anti-AQP4 IgG antibody in MS subjects.

Primary objective:

* To describe the progression of subjects who have experienced a CIS to MS over a 2-year period

Secondary objectives:

* To assess the relationship between CIS and MS including optic-spinal MS (OSMS)
* To determine the status of anti-AQP4 IgG antibody in subjects who convert to MS

Each subject shall be followed up for 2 years after enrolment. At baseline, routine examinations shall be performed to confirm subject's neurological episode. After the baseline visit, the subject shall be instructed to return for further examination if he/she experiences a relapse. During the follow-up examinations, the treating physician shall determine whether the subject fulfil the diagnostic criteria for MS.

If subject is being diagnosed with MS, he/she shall be considered as reaching the end of his/her study participation. Further management of the MS condition will be at the discretion of the treating physician. During 2-year follow-up period, telephone calls to the subject shall be made quarterly to assess subject's neurological and/or visual status and to remind subject that he/she need to return for evaluation in the event of a relapse. All data will be collected using a standardised case report form (CRF).

Conditions

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Multiple Sclerosis

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

COHORT

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Subjects aged between 6-60 years, both inclusive
* Subjects who have experienced a single, first clinical event potentially suggestive of MS within the last 2 years from study entry. The event must be a new neurological abnormality present for at least 24 hours, either mono- or polysymptomatic, other than paresthesia or vegetative dysfunction
* Subjects who have given written informed consent.

Exclusion Criteria

* Subjects with the diagnosis of MS
* Subjects with other disease that could better explain the subject's signs and symptoms
* Subjects who are scheduled to participate in any interventional treatment trial
* Subjects who have any condition that could interfere with MRI evaluation
Minimum Eligible Age

6 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

60 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Ching-Piao Tsai, MD

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taiwan

Locations

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Kaohsiung Medical University, Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital

Kaohsiung City, , Taiwan

Site Status

Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital - Kaohsiung Branch

Kaohsiung City, , Taiwan

Site Status

China Medical University Hospital

Taichung, , Taiwan

Site Status

National Taiwan University Hospital

Taipei, , Taiwan

Site Status

Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Taipei, , Taiwan

Site Status

Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital - Linkou Branch

Taoyuan District, , Taiwan

Site Status

Countries

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Taiwan

Other Identifiers

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EMR200077-504

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id